Robert E. Lee: Virginia Soldier, American Citizen
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To some, Robert E. Lee is a beloved general, held in the highest regard. To others, he is one of history's most paradoxical heroes. He fought passionately to defend his homeland and was one of the nation's greatest soldiers, yet his name is often inextricably linked with slavery and secession. In 1861, Lee was Lincoln's first choice to lead the Union troops in the Civil War. But a strong loyalty to Virginia held Lee back. Instead he chose to become the commanding officer of the Confederacy. Lee had great success in battle by splitting his forces and unleashing surprise attacks. His victory at Chancellorsville, where his troops soundly defeated an enemy twice their size, remains the most astonishing. However, only when he surrendered in 1865 did the nation understand the kind of man Robert E. Lee truly was. He was kind and loving, giving all of himself to a reconciliation between the North and the South. In this meticulously researched biography, James I. Robertson Jr. explores the life of one of the most revered - and misunderstood - Civil War generals.
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ISBN: 9780689857317
Published Date: February 1, 2005
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Language: English
Page Count: 159
Size: 10.30" l x 8.21" w x 0.71" h
Age Classification: Ages 9 to 12
Category
Tweens Nonfiction
Subject
Biographies & Memoirs